Staff thoughts on Student center
How the delayed construction of the center affects faculty members
Staff thoughts on Student center Read Post »
How the delayed construction of the center affects faculty members
Staff thoughts on Student center Read Post »
It’s safe to say that the upcoming election will be plenty exciting. The most recent electoral analyses suggest that the results remain inconclusive. The last time we such a close race was in 2000 and we all know how many votes made the difference: merely 537. So if there were one advice that I could
It is time for a change Read Post »
Dr. Robert Duffett on Faith reason and justice
Third Presidential Finalist Read Post »
A term you hear more and more these days is the term “student-athlete.” Now we’re not talking about the Division I superstar who plays their sport and just happens to be affiliated with an academic institution. And we’re not talking about those people who spend every hour outside of their sport in the library working.
Juggling Class and Court Read Post »
Colors yellow, orange, and red flutter down, Spinning, spinning, raining under branches that were once their homes. Forgetting the bare, dark skeletons of the tree tops above, Swaying, swaying, creating deep, crunchy, leafy graveyards, Leaving their beautiful mark on the ground. In their quiet death the world discovers their lives. The soft breath of the
On April 15th, 1912, one catastrophic event occurred that changed the lives of thousands of people forever. The RMS Titanic, a steam cruiser which boasted to be unsinkable, sank into the freezing cold Atlantic ocean, taking the lives of many innocent passengers. One hundred years later, the Franklin Institute is honoring those victims with an
Titanic drops anchor at Franklin Institute Read Post »